Best golf bags for 2023 – stand bags

If you’re ready to walk the golf course, check out our list of best stand bags for 2023.

The incredible heat of the summer is still going but soon it’ll start to be enough to walk some holes again.

It’s tough to beat an early morning stroll with your buddies around your home course, or a twilight nine all by yourself.

So, we thought we’d put together a list of some of the best stand golf bags we could find. Our list includes brands like Titleist, TaylorMade, Nike, Stitch and more.

If you’re interested in other gear, make sure you check out our list of best women’s golf shoes, best junior apparel or best golf sales in August.

Best junior golf clubs for 2023

Get ready for the upcoming fall golf season with new boys and girls junior clubs.

As we hit the middle of the summer, it’s the perfect time to get your junior into the game of golf!

Among all the great things golf can do for your young one, being outside with good friends is near the top of that list.

To get your junior started, we created a list of some of the best and most affordable junior sets on the market. Making sure that each set includes exactly what they’ll need is a great place to start.

Brands like TaylorMade, Wilson, Tour Edge and U.S. Kids Golf are all included.

So, without further ado, check out our list of junior sets below.

Former Packers QB says current Jets WR reminds him of former Packers WR

Who will be the better QB-WR combo in 2023? Rodgers and Wilson, or Love and Watson?

Former Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, who was traded to the New York Jets in April, recently said current Jets receiver Garrett Wilson reminds him of former Packers receiver Davante Adams, who was traded to the Las Vegas Raiders in 2022.

“Davante is in a category by still, but that 17 reminds me of the other 17 as far as his ability to get out of breaks and his quick twitch at the line of scrimmage,” Rodgers said.

For Wilson, the comparison to Adams from Rodgers is the ultimate compliment.

In 2022, Wilson caught 83 passes for 1,103 yards and four touchdowns as a rookie despite playing with three different starting quarterbacks.

This year, Wilson — an All-Rookie pick and the NFL’s Offensive Rookie of the Year — will get a chance to establish himself as one of the league’s best receivers with Rodgers, a four-time MVP, throwing him the football.

Rodgers and Adams, a three-time All-Pro, connected for 68 touchdown passes while in Green Bay. Adams left Rodgers and the Packers in 2022 but still caught 100 passes for 1,516 yards and a league-high 14 touchdowns with the Raiders.

The physical skill with Wilson is evident. Getting on the same page as Rodgers, who wants his offense run a certain way on every play, will be key to the pair blossoming in 2023.

Meanwhile, new connections are forming in Titletown. Can Jordan Love and Christian Watson or Romeo Doubs quickly develop the rapport all great quarterback-receiver combinations need to be successful? Watson, who caught seven touchdowns as a rookie, including a 63-yarder from Love in Philadelphia, has star potential entering Year 2. Love is an unknown, but he’s a first-rounder who sat behind Rodgers for three years.

A potentially interesting comparison to track in 2023: Will Rodgers and Wilson or Love and Watson be the better quarterback-receiver combo? The obvious answer is Rodgers and Wilson, given the quarterback’s experience and Wilson’s incredible rookie season. But Love is a wildcard as a first-year starter and Watson’s finish to the 2022 season keeps the door open to the Packers having an incredibly productive quarterback-receiver combo this season.

Golf bags: Six things to think about when buying your next bag

Six things to consider when buying a new golf bag, and several great options.

Like gloves, most golfers will use the same golf bag until it falls apart and is littered with holes. Even with broken leg supports, stuck zippers, golf balls falling out of rips and dirt covering the outside, the owners of such bags often want to get one more season out of them.

We get it. You would rather spend your money on greens fees or save it for a buddy trip, but a well-made golf bag can make your day on the course more manageable and comfortable. And with a bit of thought, buying your next bag doesn’t have to break the bank. Here are six things to consider before you buy your next golf bag.

1. Do you ride or walk? This is crucial because the needs of golfers who walk (or almost always walk) differ significantly from those of golfers who exclusively ride in carts.

Most walkers (especially those who carry their bag versus using a push cart) need a stand bag. Look for well-made retractable legs, a sturdy base and well-padded shoulder straps. Most stand bags come with a backpack-style, two-strap mechanism that distributes the bag’s weight over both your shoulders, which is ergonomically ideal, but some players prefer the old-school single strap.

If you exclusively ride in a cart when you play, a stand bag will work, but you can also consider a cart bag, which tends to be larger and heavier but has more pockets for storage. You want to be sure your cart bag has handles on the top and bottom to make it easier to get in and out of your car.

What about a staff bag, you ask? The only players who should consider a staff bag are golfers who never carry their bag and are offered one for free by a company or golf equipment brand. In other words, pros or influencers.

2. Pockets. Any golf bag you buy should have easily accessible storage pockets for balls, tees and a water bottle. You should also look for a valuables pockets for your wallet, car keys and watch, and that pocket should be lined in fleece or a soft material so your valuables don’t get scratched. A pocket where you can keep a rain jacket is also great, as is a loop where you can lash an umbrella if you need to carry one.

3. Weight. If you are in the market for a cart bag, weight is not an issue. If you walk, look for the lightest stand bag you can find that has the storage you require. Anything around 3.5 to 4 pounds, empty, can be considered reasonably light. Remember, you’ll carry this bag up and down hills for miles, so every bit of weight savings will make your day easier.

4. Durability. There is a difference between light and flimsy, and if you pick up a golf bag and it feels like the legs can easily be bent, or the plastic base might crack if you drop it, keep looking. You want sturdy zippers, reinforcements in the strap areas and an overall sense of solidness to the bag.

5. Rain protection. Any stand or cart bag you buy should come with a rain hood that covers the opening of the bag and your clubs, and it’s wise to take the hood on and off a few times after you buy the bag so you can do it quickly instead of waiting to see how it works while you (and your clubs) get wet. Most bags are made with water-resistant materials, but if you know you will play a lot in rainy conditions, consider a bag that uses waterproof materials instead. It might add weight, but the tradeoff on a long, wet day could be worth it.

6. Style. This is the last thing you should think about when it comes to your golf bag. Yes, everyone likes a cool-looking bag, but this has to be a “form follows function” product for you. If you love the color of a bag, but it’s heavy, doesn’t have enough pockets or lacks durability, you will need to buy another bag too soon.

Bonus Tip: If you are buying a stand bag, look for small loops or cords in the bag, just under the legs. Many bags have these tiny loops so you can secure the legs and avoid them opening when you secure your stand bag to a cart or a pushcart. Is it a necessary feature? No, but it’s a sweet thing to have.

Below are 10 golf bags you might want to consider if you are in the market for a new one.

Best Memorial Day golf sales

Get ready for summer golf with our list of best Memorial Day Weekend golf sales

Kick off the summer with great deals that will have you looking, playing and feeling your best all season long.

From apparel to equipment, accessories and more, take advantage of pre-summer sales from some of golf’s biggest and best brands. Golfweek has done all of the heavy lifting, bringing the sales to you so you can spend less time shopping and more time on the course.

As temperatures begin to rise, be on the look out for our favorite sunglasses, shorts, hats and sun protection to keep you cool and ready to perform all summer long. If you’re in the market for gifts for Father’s Day, we have you covered there, too.

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Golf sales: Best discount golf items in May 2023

Save on some of the best golf equipment, apparel, shoes, bags and more.

Golf gear can be expensive. That’s why here at Golfweek compiled a list of some of the best golf products currently on sale to help your dollar stretch a little further.

From polos and shorts to shoes and equipment, this list covers all of your golf apparel and equipment needs.

And hey, with all that money you save, maybe you can schedule a lesson or two with your local teaching pro to shave a few strokes off your handicap.

While you’re at it, make sure you get mom something for Mother’s Day. Time is running out but be sure to check out our lists of Mother’s Day gifts and TravisMathew’s debut into women’s golf apparel.

Best golf shirts and polos for 2023

Look good, feel good, play good, in Golfweek’s best polos for 2023.

Polos are one of the most important pieces of apparel in the golf world. While not every course requires a collared shirt, the majority of clubs have some sort of dress code if you’re looking to tee it up.

Of course, the old adage goes: Look good, feel good, play good.

From Justin Thomas and Tiger Woods to Ian Poulter and Rickie Fowler, pattern or no pattern, classic collar or blade collar, every fashion sense is satisfied here.

If you’re not in the market for polos, check out our lists of other essential apparel including golf pants, golf shoes, wind gear and more.

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Best Wedges for 2023: Add more spin and control to your short game

Golfweek’s guide to wedges for 2023 is the perfect place to learn about the latest wedges.

Finding the right wedges, and learning a few basic techniques, can dramatically lower a recreational golfer’s score because suddenly instead of needing three shots (or four) to get the ball in the hole after your approach shot misses the green, you only need two. Chipping, pitching and hitting the ball closer from greenside sand takes some pressure off your putting and allows you to relax from the fairway.

So how to you find the ideal wedges? Easy, work with a good custom fitter, ask a lot of questions and if you can, take some time to think about where you play and how you play before you buy anything. Here are some things to consider:

  • What pitching wedge do you want? Back in the day, many iron sets came with a 10-iron, but that club transformed into today’s pitching wedge. You should still consider it an extension of your irons because you are going to use it most often from the fairway (or fairway rough) to hit approach shots. The pitching wedge that comes with iron sets should blend seamlessly from the 9-iron, making gapping between those clubs easy. If you want a specialty pitching wedge, find out the loft of your 9-iron and then talk with your fitter about what loft will be appropriate for your pitching wedge. Iron lofts have strengthened over the last decade, you don’t want to buy a 48-degree pitching wedge if your 9-iron has 37 degrees of loft.
  • Your gap wedge needs to be stronger, too. If the loft of your pitching wedge has to be stronger to make the gap between it and your 9-iron appropriate, your gap wedge loft will also likely need to be stronger. The most-popular loft for a gap wedge these days is 50 degrees
  • Bounce: Give yourself options. There are lots of different sole configurations in sand wedges and lob wedges, but it’s smart to have one club be a low-bounce option and the other be a high-bounce club. Which should be the low and which should be the high is up to you (and your fitter, hopefully), but having a low-bounce and a high-bounce option means that from hard-pan lies, in sand and from all kinds of rough, you will have something you can use confidently.
  • If you play a lot, replace your lob wedge often. Pros on the PGA Tour get a new pitching wedge and gap wedge about once a year, but they replace their sand wedge two or three times a year. Lob wedges (58, 60 and 62 degrees) can be replaced as much as six or seven times a year because elite golfers demand the grooves stay sharp. They practice with their lob wedges a lot, and sand, dirt and debris can dull the grooves quickly. You likely are not practicing and playing as much as a tour pro, but if you play year-round and notice that short chips and pitches are releasing and rolling out more than your expect, it might be time to get some fresh grooves in your bag.

Here are the wedges that you are likely to see in pro shops and golf specialty stores right now.

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Best golf balls for 2023 for every budget and playing style

Finding the perfect golf ball to match your game and budget can be tricky, so here’s a guide to help you find options.

You can’t play the game without a ball, and while many golfers don’t think they are good enough to tell one ball from another, all of them perform slightly differently.

The golf balls used by stars such as Justin Thomas, Rory McIlroy and Jon Rahm are multi-piece balls with urethane covers that reduce spin off the tee to maximize distance, but they spin like crazy for extra control on approach shots, chips and pitches.

However, with prices ranging from $45-$60 per dozen, tour-level performance doesn’t come cheap. Brands know those balls are out of reach for many players, so they offer alternatives at lower prices that cater to specific needs. Some are designed for pure distance, while others have soft feel or enhanced spin.

The best way to find your ideal ball is to think about what you need and how much you are willing to spend, then buy a few three-ball sleeves of a few brands and try them out. Play six holes of an 18-hole round with three different balls and think about how each performed off the tee, from the fairway and around the greens. Many shops also offer two-ball promotional packs of premium balls, which is a great way to see if a tour-level ball is right for you.

Below are many of the golf balls you can test now or that are coming soon in pro shops and golf specialty stores. This is a starting point in your journey to finding your perfect golf ball.

Best golf drivers for 2023 for every handicap and playing style

Take a look at this list of the best drivers for 2023 for every playing style and handicap level.

In the golf equipment world, drivers are the stars of the show. Everyone wants to hit the ball farther and straighter, and with exotic materials like titanium, carbon fiber and tungsten used to make today’s drivers, the dream of more distance can be a reality for many players.

The best way to discover the driver that is best suited to your swing and game is to work with a good custom fitter who has a launch monitor, try several models (along with different shafts) and see which performs best.

To give you a running start on the process and reveal which new offerings you might want to talk about with your fitter, take a look at this list of the best drivers for 2023 for every playing style and handicap level.

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